I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Walmart
Interview
A recruiter will call you if you're selected for an interview. The interview will be setup using a webcam and a computer if you're a candidate that will be relocated. The interview is a panel interview using half behavioral questions (describe a time when you...) and half hypothetical questions (what would you do if a major stake holder wanted to move up the deadline for your project by 3 weeks). Each interviewer takes turns asking you questions, and then gives you an opportunity to ask questions or provide additional information at the end of the interview. The interviews were generally about 45-60 minutes, which gives you enough time to provide detailed answers and have some discussions at the end of the interview.
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If you're not currently a project manager, some of the questions will be very hard and you will have to adapt some of your answers so they can fit. As an Operations Manager, I had to be flexible with some of my answers.
Great process and prompt reponse even if i didnt get the job it was a good time and experience to be a part of all things considering. Will try to be in there again
I have only have a phone screener and it was a 15 minute call asking about my experience and expectations of the job. It was a very easy call but now waiting to hear if I am selected for an interview person interview.
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They asked how my experience would relate to the posted job.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Walmart (Bengaluru) in Jul 2025
Interview
Interviewed for a PM3 role with omnichannel team for markets other than US. Was told there could be 4-5 rounds. Each would be taken by 1 level up. Each round will have at least 1 open-ended product case study. Resume-based discussions are very limited (max 10-15 mins of discussions). The interviewers are quite engaged throughout the case; it's not really a one-way chat. The recruiter was also nice, they were prompt and shared rather useful information. I would say, though, the performance bar is high, which is fair for a Fortune 1 company.
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Q: Assume you are the PM for Google Maps India, your VP is asking what the roadmap looks like, and what are the top 3 features in the pipeline? What would be the steps I would take to define those? Eventually, we will go into detail about the exact features.